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The Bay Cycle Way is an cycling route around Morecambe Bay in Lancashire and Cumbria in north west England. Most of it forms National Cycle Route 700 (NCN 700), while other sections are waymarked as NCN 6 (London to the Lake District), NCN 69 (Hest Bank to Cleethorpes) and NCN 70 (Walney to Sunderland). It has been recommended by '' The Daily Telegraph'' ("20 amazing ways to enjoy the English seaside this summer"), the ''i'' newspaper ("20 best cycle routes in the UK: from coastal pathways to woodland rides") and the Touring Club Italiano ("Inghilterra, Scozia e Galles in bicicletta, le ciclabili piĆ¹ belle per una vacanza green").


Route

The end points of the route are Walney Island, west of Barrow-in-Furness, and Glasson Dock, a former port on the River Lune south west of Lancaster. The route goes inland to Milnthorpe to cross the River Kent at Levens Bridge, near Levens Hall, the lowest crossing point of the river by road; there are hopes that a footpath and cycleway may some time be installed alongside the railway viaduct which crosses the river at Arnside, further downstream. 99.0% of the road is on asphalt roads or paths, and 28.2% is on traffic-free paths. The route ascends to between Grenodd and Cartmel, and goes above in three sections. There are said to be three "challenging climbs": leaving Ulverston, ascending Bigland Hill (between
Bigland Tarn Bigland Tarn is a lake in Cumbria, England, about 3/4 mile southeast of Haverthwaite Haverthwaite is a small village and civil parish in the Furness region of Cumbria, England. It is also within the boundaries of the Lake District National P ...
and Bigland Barrow, north of Cartmel) and
Warton Crag Warton Crag is a limestone hill in north west Lancashire, England. It lies to the north west of Warton village, in City of Lancaster district. At it is the highest point in the Arnside and Silverdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and ...
. The total ascent has been calculated to be . Sustrans estimates total cycling time as 6 h 46 min at an average pace of , while the Morecambe Bay Partnership suggests a four-day itinerary. The route passes through: * Walney Island * Barrow-in-Furness * Rampside * Roosebeck () * Ulverston () * Greenodd * Cartmel * Cark * Flookburgh * Grange-over-Sands () * River Kent crossing at Levens Bridge * Arnside () * Silverdale * Carnforth (outskirts) () * Hest Bank *
Morecambe Morecambe ( ) is a seaside town and civil parish in the City of Lancaster district in Lancashire, England. It is in Morecambe Bay on the Irish Sea. Name The first use of the name was by John Whitaker in his ''History of Manchester'' (1771), w ...
() * Lancaster () * Glasson Dock ()


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Further reading

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External links


Map of route
from Sustrans and Ordnance Survey
Description including elevation profile
Cycleways in England National Cycle Routes Transport in Cumbria Transport in the City of Lancaster {{cycling-stub